A woman who survived a catastrophic shipwreck has shared her extraordinary story of resilience. The incident, off a remote island, involved a small wooden fishing boat that sank due to unpredictable weather. The survivor, part of a crew of five, was stranded in turbulent waters after the capsizing. She clung to debris, aware of several sharks circling nearby. During her ordeal, she felt a shark’s jaws snap close, but she used a makeshift spear—made from broken fishing line and a sharpened wood—to fend off the predators. Her quick thinking prompted the sharks to retreat, allowing her to stay afloat until rescue arrived the next morning. She was rescued suffering from dehydration, lacerations, and shock but was alive. Experts highlight the importance of safety protocols at sea, and marine biologists note that shark attacks are rare but can happen when humans are near feeding grounds or perceived as prey. Her story underscores human resilience and the need for preparedness in unpredictable oceans…
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